FNC ministry launches new initiatives

ABU DHABI — The Ministry of State for Federal National Council Affairs (MSFNCA) has launched new development initiatives to enhance corporate excellence and work productivity to drive forward the ministry’s second phase of strategic policies.

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Published: Fri 10 Aug 2007, 9:50 AM

Last updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 1:54 AM

The initiatives focus on building human resources capabilities and are aimed at boosting the desired skills and knowledge among employees to improve their efficiency.

The second phase of strategic initiatives by the MSFNCA are aimed at facilitating national political development by activating the newly-formed FNC, developing a coordination mechanism between the FNC and the government, and promoting the participation of the UAE citizens in the parliamentary process.

A key objective of this strategy is to achieve corporate excellence by recruiting, nurturing and developing qualified human resources, ensuring smooth internal communications and laying out efficient administration and technological support to implement the ministry’s work.

“The MSFNCA is committed to developing the technical skills of employees through an effective strategy based on three areas — communication, work experience and creating the right environment of growth,” said Tareq Lootah, secretary-general of the ministry.

“This will, in turn, accomplish higher work productivity and strengthen the culture of excellence in all departments at the ministry.”

The Communications Guide, launched by the ministry, enhances the skills of employees by serving as a perfect tool for communication efficiency at all levels — both internally and externally. The guide will act as the referral point for preparing official documents. It also includes a model adopted by the ministry for external and internal speeches.

The MSFNC has also launched the “employee guide”, a comprehensive handbook that provides employees the desired information on their daily work, in addition to details of legislations and other tasks related to the ministry.

The ministry has already executed several administrative initiatives, including seminars and workshops on specialised topics relevant to its work.


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